Civic and Landscape Design

Numbering Code G-ENG02 6A808 LJ73
G-ENG01 6A808 LJ73
Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Fri.4
Instructor name KAWASAKI MASASHI (Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies Professor)
YAMAGUCHI KEITA (Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies Associate Professor)
YAGI HIROKI (Part-time Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course The lecture will discuss landscape design theory that comprehensively encompasses the evaluation and elucidation of wide-area landscapes, people's environmental awareness and cultural activities, and how to organize spaces based on a close relationship with them; civic design in public spaces such as streets and parks, waterfront; landscape design of green systems and water systems; designing communication to encourage community power.
Course Goals Enhancing the ability to design landscapes based on the understanding of the basic structure of public spaces and landscapes.
Schedule and Contents Guidance. Landscape and image,1 time,
Guidance, Lecture on landscape and image.
Architectural Design of city and urban facilities,3times,
Lecture on planning and designing about landscape design of urban facilities such as roads and plazas, parks, waterfront and waterfront and public space.
Landscape Design and Management,4 times,
[Theory] Reading landscape, landscape evaluation methods, [History] History of the concept of landscape, landscape design, landscape policies, [Practice] Society in the region, the case and method of community development, communicative space design. Presentation and discussion of assignments by students.

Landscape Architecture Practice,6times,
Design of streets, parks, etc. (Explanations of assignments (1 time), site analysis(1 time), draft critique (3 time) , presentation and critique(1 time)

Feedback,1time,
Evaluation Methods and Policy Reports (Kawasaki: 50%) and design practice (50%)
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) It is recommended to visit the places and landscape objects introduced in this lecture as much as possible to verify the ways of the landscape evaluation by your own eyes, maps, and literature.
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